I planted dill in the garden to attract swallowtail butterflies, not being a fan of the herb myself. But I should have remembered, they like parsley better too! Gathering some sprigs to add to cooking, I found a swallowtail caterpillar on one of the leaves.
In previous years I have repeated my childhood science experiment and put the caterpillar with parsley sprigs in a jar, covered it with wax paper perforated for ventilation and put it on the counter to wait for the butterfly to be born. It is just amazing to watch this transformation. Mom is Magic.
I picked the caterpillar on Labor Day, it cocooned 4 days later and 7 days after that, voila. After we released it from the jar it sat on the patio table for about 15 minutes, then took off into beautiful fall weather.
Meanwhile, a second caterpillar hatched on parsley I had brought in for Number One to munch on, so we are having a double dose of magic this year.
September 14, 2013
September 8, 2013
A special morning
The morning walk was beautiful today: a sunrise illuminating sheets of rain all around. Emma and I got sprinkled on, but the real rain waited until we were home.
We had gingerbread pancakes with pear sauce for breakfast while enjoying the rain in front of open windows and doors and watching the hummingbird migration go on unabated.
Garden minestrone and corn bread for dinner sounds like a great dinner for a day like today. A bit of fall is in the air.
We had gingerbread pancakes with pear sauce for breakfast while enjoying the rain in front of open windows and doors and watching the hummingbird migration go on unabated.
Garden minestrone and corn bread for dinner sounds like a great dinner for a day like today. A bit of fall is in the air.
September 3, 2013
Thank you, Monsoons!
Good rains this summer, and it is great to be able to take the horses out for a little noshing.
Bueno likes a lot of variety in his grass, so he got the patch behind the barn.
Cody and Buggs in the "pond", which is filling in nicely with mostly Bermuda.
Bueno likes a lot of variety in his grass, so he got the patch behind the barn.
Cody and Buggs in the "pond", which is filling in nicely with mostly Bermuda.
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